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Planechase, also known as Planar Magic, is an official game variant first popularized by Planechase and acts as an augmentation to other formats though players can also play decks specifically geared towards this format.[1][2]

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In addition to their normal deck, each player has a deck of at least ten plane or phenomenon cards. A deck can have at most two phenomenon cards. This is called the planar deck, which exists in the command zone. No two plane or phenomenon cards in a planar deck may have the same name.

At the beginning of the game (after mulligans have been taken), the starting player turns the top card of their planar deck face up and its effects become present in the game. There will always be one plane card (or, in rare circumstances [such as from the effects of Norn's Seedcore], more than one plane card) face up in the command zone. At the beginning of each player's turn, that player gains control of the plane card in the command zone and is known as the planar controller.

Any time a player could cast a sorcery, they may roll the planar die. This die has four blank sides which have no effect. One side has the planeswalker symbol () on it. When the planeswalker symbol is rolled, the planar controller puts the active plane or phenomenon card at the bottom of its owner's planar deck. Then the player who rolled the planeswalker symbol turns the top card of their planar deck face up. This process is known as the planeswalking ability. The final side of the planar die shows the chaos symbol () which triggers the chaos ability of the active plane card (Chaos ensues). The chaos ability then goes on the stack and the active player gets priority.

If the planar controller would leave the game, instead the next player in turn order that wouldn't leave the game becomes the planar controller, then the old planar controller leaves the game. If the owner of the active plane leaves the game, the next player in turn order (the new planar controller) turns the top card of their planar deck face up.

In response to the observation that playing with a single planar deck was much more common and not well balanced, a detailed unofficial variant, the Blind Eternities Map, was created and published online by Wizards of the Coast, written by Gavin Duggan. In this variant, planes are placed on a grid, with at least five planes visible; the current plane and the four orthogonally adjacent to it. When planeswalking, you may either move to one of those four adjacent planes or, if a diagonally-adjacent space is empty/face-down, hellride to that space blind, flipping up a new plane card to see where you have traveled to. As described in the article, it is easier to get away from a plane you dislike and gives more control when planeswalking to account for the increased variance of a shared deck. Online tools and apps exist to support this variant.[3][4]

Chaos ensues is a term introduced in the Planechase cards of the March of the Machine Commander for an existing mechanic. It means to roll the chaos symbol () on the planar die and trigger the chaos ability of the active plane card.[5][6] It was also an added extra on multiple regular cards in the Universes Beyond set Doctor Who.[7]

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